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1161 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Stop Stroke at Any Age | CDC Features Learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of stroke, and call 9-1-1 right away if you think someone might be having a stroke. The sooner you get treatment, the better your chances of recovery.
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4670 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en FDA 2009 H1N1 (Swine) Flu Page 2009 H1N1 (Swine) Flu Virus
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4843 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Winter Weather Taking preventive action is your best defense against having to deal with extreme cold-weather conditions. By preparing your home and car in advance for winter emergencies, and by observing safety precautions during times of extremely cold weather, you can reduce the risk of weather-related health problems.
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4855 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Vancomycin-resistant Enterococci in Healthcare Settings - HAI null
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7848 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Violence and Homicide Among Youth - Health Communication Gateway to Health Communication and Social Marketing Practice - Violence and Homicide Among Youth
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8198 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en FAQ's About Folic Acid Folic acid is a B vitamin. Our bodies use it to make new cells. Everyone needs folic acid. CDC urges women to take 400 mcg of folic acid every day, starting at least one month before getting pregnant, to help prevent major birth defects of the baby's brain and spine.
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8216 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Congenital Heart Defects, Facts about Tetralogy of Fallot - NCBDDD CDC works to identify causes of birth defects and opportunities to prevent them. By applying a public health approach incorporating three essential elements—surveillance or disease tracking, research to identify causes, and prevention research and programs—we can rapidly translate scientific findings into appropriate public health interventions.
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8261 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Child Development, Multimedia and Tools - NCBDDD null
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10989 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Preventing Chronic Disease | Accelerated Weight Gain Among Children During Summer Versus School Year and Related Racial/Ethnic Disparities: A Systematic Review - CDC The objective of this study was to compile and summarize research examining variations in weight gain among students during the summer in comparison to the school year, with a focus on racial/ethnic disparities and students who are at risk of overweight.
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11798 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en MMWR News Synopsis: October 16, 2014 | CDC Media Relations | CDC MMWR – Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report CDC public health news, press releases, government public health news, medical and disease news, story ideas, photos.
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